=== Crimping Technique === *Various flavors of crimp terminals and why we use them * Tab Terminals / Quick Disconnects / Butt Splices * Molex 2 pin connectors [http://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/standard-093-pin-and-socket-connectors] Molex 02-09-1104 (Female Crimp Terminal)[[BR]] Molex 02-09-2103 (Male Crimp Terminal)[[BR]] Molex 19-09-1029 (Male Connector Body)[[BR]] Molex 19-09-2029 (Female Connector Body)[[BR]] Sources: Mouser Electronics, Digi-Key Electronics[[BR]] These are designed for currents up to 14 Amperes and wires up to 14 AWG[[BR]] * Andersen Powerpole PP45 [http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2874.htm] This is what we use for currents up to 45 Amperes and wires larger than 14 AWG.[[BR]] Note: Talon SRX and Victor SP require this type for a good connection.[[BR]] === Soldering Technique === There are three common soldering scenarios: * Making a connection between two wires, see: [http://www.instructables.com/id/Soldering-wires-together/?ALLSTEPS splicing wires] * Attaching a leaded (through-hole) part to a printed circuit board, see: [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-solder---through-hole-soldering through hole soldering] * Attaching a surface-mount part to a printed circuit board, see: [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/electronics-assembly SMT assembly] === Electrical Rules and Guidelines === * Motors and 40A Circuits: 12 GA. * 30A Circuits: 14 GA. * 20A Circuits: 18 GA. * Inspection sheet